James Arden checks out the garage rockers latest album.
The Christian rock band from Brighton bring religion to the masses.
Recipe for modern R'n'B album: liberal helpings of guest rappers and an overdose of sexual euphemisms.
Next, Nick Harrison bought proceedings more up-to-date, sounding like the Jack Penate to Clocks’ Bluetones. The rockabilly twist to his music was only a touch, but enough to save it from complete generic singer-songwriter territory, and definitely enough to win over a Fibbers audience who were starting to push towards the stage.
Ready and raring after being well and truly warmed-up you see some of the audience heading back to the bar.
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